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British house builder collapses into administration as construction sector faces mounting pressure

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British house builder collapses into administration as construction sector faces mounting pressure
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A London-based house builder has entered administration after seven years in business as financial pressures continue to intensify across Britain’s construction industry.

Velocity Homes Limited appointed administrators on May 18 after operating since November 2019.


The company specialised in property development alongside commercial and residential construction projects and management consultancy services.

Jo Watts and Andrew McTear of insolvency firm McTear Williams & Wood Limited have been appointed joint administrators to oversee the process.

Administrations rose sharply by 52 per cent between February and March, climbing to 235 cases.

Compared with March 2025, administrations were up by 82 per cent.

Compulsory liquidations also increased by 18 per cent over the same period, while company voluntary arrangements doubled to 20 cases during March.

Construction and manufacturing businesses have been among the sectors hardest hit by current economic conditions.

Rising fuel and energy costs combined with increasing wage bills have left many firms struggling to remain financially viable.

London house builder enters administration as construction industry faces rising costs and insolvencies

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Despite the mounting pressure on house builders, Labour continues to pursue its target of delivering 1.5 million new homes before the end of the current parliament.

However, recent figures suggest progress remains significantly below expectations.

Office for National Statistics (ONS) data published in January showed private housing construction output fell by 6.3 per cent during the final quarter of 2025.

Labour has also scaled back its flagship new towns programme, reducing planned developments from 12 locations to seven.

Construction is expected to begin on at least three sites before 2029, with each development planned to include around 10,000 homes.

Bedfordshire, north London and Leeds have been identified among the first proposed locations

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Ministers have argued that recent planning reforms have not yet fully filtered through into construction activity and housing delivery figures.

Velocity Homes is not the only construction-related business to collapse in recent weeks.

Calvert Construction Limited, which operated across commercial building, demolition, retail and civil engineering projects, appointed administrators on May 1.

Carbon Savings Limited, which traded as Warma UK and provided heat pumps, insulation and solar panel grants, also entered administration earlier this month.

Administration is a formal insolvency procedure designed to protect companies from creditor action while options for restructuring or asset sales are explored.

The process can allow businesses to continue trading temporarily, secure improved returns for creditors or potentially avoid liquidation altogether.

Britain previously delivered more than 500,000 homes across 32 new towns between 1946 and 1970 during the post-war building programme.

More recent attempts to launch large-scale housing developments have faced difficulties, including David Cameron’s eco-towns initiative, which was announced more than 15 years ago but failed to progress on the scale originally proposed.

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